![]() ![]() Writing it down is simple, easy to read for reference in a way you know (they are your notes), and reduces the gobs of paragraphs and explanations you must skim through if you’re referencing the rule directly in the codex or rulebook. By writing them down, you increase your ability to memorize them threefold. It’s nice as training wheels, but when you rely on those training wheels for too long, and all the time, you can’t ever get up to speed. Don’t rely on army builder programs to tell you all the rules. If you’re new to the game, or trying out an unfamiliar army list or unit, get a sheet of paper and write out the stats and a brief line or two of any special rules and weapon stats that you haven’t memorized. 5) Write Notes for Units and Special Rules If you both disagree on it then roll it off, or if possible ask an impartial third-party, like a friend or another player. When in doubt it’s best to err on the side of your opponent and not in your favor. of 3 1 2 3 Next > Gorlomorr Subordinate. Discussion in Orks started by Gorlomorr, Oct 18, 2013. 'WAAAAAAAAAAGH' is their battle cry, it is a battle tank after all. The Orks in Warhammer 40k believe that if they paint their vehicles red that they will actually goes faster, which it does.Orks are weird like that. ![]() Forums / The Factions / Orks / Red Once Go Faster. edit: Nevermind, seems the joke was lost. If your question isn’t going to alter the outcome of the game then just go with what you think it is and look it up later. In fiction, make something red and you can almost guarantee itll move quicker, as if the colour itself reduces drag, lowers inertia and increases forward momentum. Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade - Official Forum. You should know the game rules, and your index, well enough to not have to stop every turn, and every phase to reference something. Leave the rule checking for when it’s your opponent’s turn or after the game unless it’s critical and/or game altering.
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